The making of barkcloth or tapa was once widespread throughout the islands of ... MaterialsSiapo makers use the bark of the u'a (paper mulberry tree) to make their cloth. The bark is carefully peeled ...
Turning bark into fine cloth - Makulata Faatoafe and her husband ... The inner-bark (known at this raw stage as tapa) is soaked and softened in water. When it's become slightly pulpy, Taatoa ...
and the significance of tapa cloth, a traditional fabric made from the bark of the paper mulberry tree. The narrative highlights the community's close-knit nature, the artistry involved in tapa ...
Ngatu, siapo, aute, masi, tapa… just some of the names from across the Pacific for barkcloth which reflect the rich variety ...